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You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” explaining how much your health care will cost 

 

Under the law, health care providers need to give patients who don’t have certain types of health care coverage or who are not using certain types of health care coverage an estimate of their bill for health care items and services before those items or services are provided. 

 

You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected cost of any health care items or services upon request or when scheduling such items or services. This includes related costs like medical tests, prescription drugs, equipment, and hospital fees. 

 

  • If you schedule a health care item or service at least 3 business days in advance, make sure your health care provider or facility gives you a Good Faith Estimate in writing within 1 business day after scheduling. If you schedule a health care item or service at least 10 business days in advance, make sure your health care provider or facility gives you a Good Faith Estimate in writing within 3 business days after scheduling. You can also ask any health care provider or facility for a Good Faith Estimate before you schedule an item or service. If you do, make sure the health care provider or facility gives you a Good Faith Estimate in writing within 3 business days after you ask. 

 

  • If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more for any provider or facility than your Good Faith Estimate from that provider or facility, you can dispute the bill. 

 

  • Make sure to save a copy or picture of your Good Faith Estimate and the bill. 

 

For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit 

 

www.cms.gov/nosurprises/consumers, email FederalPPDRQuestions@cms.hhs.gov, or call 1- 800-985-3059.

We utilize psychiatric assessments to determine what condition/diagnosis to treat, and then manage the condition by prescribing medications and combining with psychotherapy – mostly Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). We refer our client to psychologist for extensive diagnostic tests or intensive psychotherapy. We also refer our clients to therapists for more frequent therapy sessions when needed. Laboratory tests are a component of our care to know the baseline of a client’s general state of health. Psychotropic medications can cause metabolic changes in the body and so lab tests help to check how the body is responding to the treatment.

  • Aetna
  • Anthem | Elevance
  • BHS | Behavioral Health Systems
  • Blue Cross
  • Blue Shield
  • BlueCross and BlueShield
  • CareFirst
  • Cigna and Evernorth
  • GEHA
  • HealthKeepers
  • Humana
  • Medicare
  • MHN | Health Net
  • MHNet Behavioral Health
  • Military OneSource
  • MultiPlan
  • Optima
  • Optum
  • Oscar Health
  • Oxford
  • TRICARE
  • UnitedHealthcare UHC | U

Yes, we accept private pay clients. Payments can be made via Paypal, Mastercard, or Visa.

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Autism
  • ADHD
  • Anger Management
  • Behavioral Issues
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Borderline Personality (BPD)
  • Coping Skills
  • Eating Disorders
  • Elderly Persons Disorders
  • Emotional Disturbance
  • Impulse Control
  • Disorders
  • Medication Management
  • Mood Disorders
  • Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD)
  • Oppositional Defiance (ODD)
  • Personality Disorders
  • Psychosis
  • Sleep or Insomnia
  • Suicidal Ideation
  • Thinking Disorders
  • Trauma and PTSD

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A psychiatric nurse practitioner is an advanced practice registered nurse who is trained to provide care to patients struggling with mental health problems. They have obtained their Master’s or Doctorate degree education and have experience to tend to the psychiatric and mental health needs of patients of all ages. They are also qualified to diagnose patients with mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, or eating disorders and prescribe treatment.

It is the portion of telemedicine that involves a range of services which can including Psychiatric evaluations, medication management, patient education and various types of therapies. This type of mental healthcare is delivered remotely through the use of video conferencing technology with audio capability and/or a separate audio software/device.

The benefits of Telepsychiatry include but are not limited to:
Increasing access to care by removing access barriers, such as local unavailability.
Eliminating the stress of traveling to a physical medical office as well as the risks and costs associated with transportation.
It saves time.
Telepsychiatry allows for flexible scheduling because telepsychiatry providers have appointments from early morning to late evening.
Telepsychiatry reduces stigma by providing private treatment in the privacy of the patient’s personal space.
Telepsychiatry can treat patients with disabilities and limited mobility without requiring extensive transportation planning.
So, all you have to do is choose a time that works for you and grab your mobile device or computer to connect with your provider.

We use Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) protected software to ensure that your protected health information is secure from unauthorized access and that confidentiality is maintained.

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